
Lin Fu-shan
Lin Fu-shan is the Director-General of the Department of Public Transportation and Supervision in Taiwan. He is responsible for overseeing transportation safety regulations and enforcement, particularly in relation to traffic management and penalties for violations. Lin's recent statements have highlighted the serious legal consequences that drivers face when involved in drug-related incidents, emphasizing the importance of public safety on the roads.
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Highway Bureau Director-General Lin Fu-shan said that the earthquake seriously damaged the eastern section of Provincial Highway No. 8 within Taroko Gorge.
Taroko trails reopening as restoration continues following 2024 quakeHighway Bureau Director-General Lin Fu-shan said that the guidelines only apply to new vehicles that obtained their license plates after Feb. 28.
Car window tint rules start on Feb. 28
Bureau Director-General Lin Fu-shan said the government started TPass 2.0 to offer rebates to frequent riders of public transportation.
TPass 2.0 to offer 15% rebate for long-distance travel
Highway Bureau Director-General Lin Fu-shan speaks at a news conference in Taipei yesterday.
Bureau outlines changes to driver’s license testingLin Fu-shan, the Director-General of the Taipei Department of Public Transportation and Supervision, informed the committee about the dangers of driving without a license.
DUI causing death license ban passesDepartment of Public Transportation and Supervision Director-General Lin Fu-shan told a news conference in Taipei that the ministry would seek to amend the law to merge the paragraphs to remove ambiguity.
Ministry to clarify DUI plate suspension penaltyDepartment of Public Transportation and Supervision Director-General Lin Fu-shan said that the ministry would move to amend the law to merge the two paragraphs together.
Drunk driving plate suspension rules to be clarified: MOTCLin Fu-shan, Director-General of the Department of Public Transportation and Supervision, stated that measures for elderly drivers aim to assist them in becoming safer.
Road safety groups to rally on Sunday following deadly Sansia crashLin Fu-shan, Director-General of the Department of Public Transportation and Supervision, stated that the proposed amendments mainly focus on cases in which pedestrians are injured or killed due to drivers failing to yield.
Motorists protest hike in pedestrian-related fines
Lin Fu-shan stated that the driver could face a prison term and a fine if found guilty of causing severe injuries.
Driver held incommunicado for suspected drug driving after school cyclist crash







